
Representative deployments across industries. Share your project and we will scope the right line.
The deployments below are illustrative of the work Rikosys does across the Gulf. They describe the machines, applications and typical outcomes of projects of this kind, not specific named clients. Throughput and uptime figures are representative ranges that depend on material, format and shift pattern. We will scope your line to your numbers.
Pharma · UAEA solid-dose line needed legible, audit-ready date, batch and expiry codes on foil blisters and on the outer carton, at full line speed.
Fitted: Continuous inkjet for the blister web, thermal-transfer carton coding and a carton sealer, matched and commissioned as one line with a print-verification check.
Typical result: Coding that keeps pace with the line at production speed, with code-quality rejects falling into the low single-digit percent range once the verification gate is set up.
F&B / FMCG · GCCAn FMCG bottler hand-applying caps and lot codes wanted a single, supported end-of-line section to lift output and reduce manual rework.
Fitted: A filling machine, capping, induction cap sealing, a shrink tunnel and a conveyor, with inkjet lot and best-before coding integrated downstream.
Typical result: A balanced end-of-line that holds steady output across a shift, with far less stop-start than hand application and codes that survive the wash and the cold chain.
Metal fabrication · UAEA steel shop cutting sheet, tube and section by hand and by torch wanted one supplier for the whole cutting room, with training and service behind it.
Fitted: A mid-power fiber laser sheet cutter with a tube-cutting attachment and a semi-automatic bandsaw for billet and bar, installed and operator-trained together.
Typical result: Cut parts that drop straight to weld with little cleanup, and a step change in parts-per-shift versus plasma and hand cutting on the gauges this shop runs.
Signage · GCCA sign maker scaling from cut vinyl to fabricated channel letters, acrylic and built-up signage needed to bring fabrication in-house.
Fitted: A flatbed cutting plotter for acrylic and composite board and a channel-letter bender, set up as a single fabrication cell.
Typical result: Lead times that move from outsourced weeks to in-house days on built-up letters, with cleaner edges and tighter returns than the studio could buy in.
Glass · UAEA glass workshop moving from manual scoring and breakout to programmed cutting wanted repeatable shapes and less breakage on large lites.
Fitted: A CNC glass cutting table feeding a glass processing centre, with operator training on nesting and program setup.
Typical result: Repeatable cut-to-size with measurably lower breakage on large and shaped pieces, and yields that improve as nesting is dialled in.
Components · GCCA metal-parts manufacturer needed permanent, scannable serial and 2D-code marks on machined and stamped components for downstream traceability.
Fitted: A fiber laser marker on a workstation enclosure with a rotary fixture for round parts, integrated into the existing part flow.
Typical result: Permanent marks that read first time at the scanner, replacing label and ink methods that rubbed or faded in handling and oil.

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